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I've seen Tildes being proposed as a Reddit alternative along Lemmy, what was the exodus about?
From what I remember, it had to do with the moderating decisions of the person behind Tildes.
I’m also wondering about this. I remember seeing Tildes promoted a few months ago but haven’t seen any mentions of it recently.
I'm a long time (mostly lurker) user on Tildes and I'm wondering this too. I just did a quick search over there and I don't see any mention of it, so it doesn't seem like the exodus was publicly advertised at first glance.